The Little Lamb is a heart-wrenching story of a tragic accident to a seven-week old baby girl. What really happened to her? Who is at fault? Will she recover? The saga takes many jaw dropping twists and turns through the legal system and the medical field. But through it all is the love of a grandmother for her granddaughter, and God's healing, mercy and grace.

Every living soul possesses both love and hate. Dominance of hate over love submits one soul to the evil spirits but embracing love over hate conquers the evil spirits. The war against evil is between love and hate in a living soul. The novel reveals such truth, it is the story of mystery, adventure and love.

A father’s worst nightmare
A new hero’s greatest challenge
A deadly secret
And one crazy demon hunter
A cunning trap, a hundred years in the making, is about to be sprung by Joseph Miller and his companions, Mike Samson and Ann Melakh. Surrounded by enemies and betrayed by friends, the demon hunters find themselves in the fight of their lives.

One can live for several weeks without food but only a few days without water, a fact that seventeen year old Niko is only too aware of as she struggles to provide for her two younger brothers in a post-apocalyptic landscape where the rain burns like acid, food grows scarce, and any Slither that crosses her path is laid low before it can sink its teeth into her.

Mr Irafidon is very happy that his wife Eghoho has given birth to twins. A boy and a girl whom he named Odion and Akhere. "As a father, I found great joy in going home on time to see my lovely twins because of their good conduct. Which many scholars and teachers can testify that they are truely inseparable. They never interogate each other.

A young lady's quest to save her marriage and shield it from outside influences leads to her accepting wrong counsel. She tries surrogacy in a most unconventional form and the plan boomerangs leaving in its wake misery, dejection, a murder case and ultimately the disintegration of the marriage union she had sought desperately to uphold.